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Best hotels Florence, Italy

The 13 best hotels in Florence, Italy

Hotels in Florence blend historic charm and contemporary luxury, offering an enchanting stay in the heart of art and culture.

These magnificent hotels in Florence, steeped in history and elegance, weave a tapestry of unique experiences. From Renaissance palazzos to boutique hotels, they offer a blend of classic charm and modern comfort. Nestled amidst iconic landmarks, hotels in Florence provide a gateway to the city’s cultural richness, ensuring an unforgettable sojourn in the heart of Tuscany.

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Florence, Toscany, Italy

Hotels in Florence

1. Four Seasons Hotel Firenze

Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, best hotels Florence

© Four Seasons Firenze

In an expansive 11-acre Renaissance palazzo, Florence’s most opulent hotel stands as a perfect hotel choice. Shielded from the tourist bustle, it boasts resort-style amenities and the polished service synonymous with the Four Seasons brand. Located within the lively northeastern ‘viali,’ just a 15-minute stroll from the Duomo, the Four Seasons occupies the Palazzo della Gherardesca and La Villa, a 16th-century convent. A luxurious spectacle, the hotel doubles as a living museum, adorned with breathtaking artworks and original architectural marvels. The lobby, a loggia adorned with bas-relief friezes and stucco work, serves as an enchanting introduction to this grandiose fusion of history and luxury.

2. The St. Regis Florence

The St. Regis Florence

©The St. Regis Florence

Gracing the north bank of the Arno, the St. Regis epitomizes grandeur with its professional yet delightfully warm five-star service. The prime location and expected luxuries align seamlessly with the brand, enhanced by the Michelin-starred restaurant. Overlooking Piazza Ognissanti, a leisurely 10-minute stroll from the Ponte Vecchio, the St. Regis exudes sophistication through marble hallways, coffered frescoed ceilings, and a fusion of antique and bespoke furnishings. Far from stuffy, a cool, hip ambiance pervades, complemented by a jazzy soundtrack upon entering through the revolving door. Service maintains the expected professionalism and attentiveness, striking a rare balance of amiability and discretion.

3. Grand Hotel Baglioni

Grand Hotel Baglioni

© Grand Hotel Baglioni

Strategically located, the historic Baglioni caters to diverse needs in Florence. Its guest roster boasts movie stars, politicians, and European aristocrats. The grandiose interiors reflect opulence, while the fifth-floor terrace bar and restaurant boast unrivaled city views. Conveniently located, it’s a brief walk from Santa Maria Novella station and the bustling central market area. Santa Maria Novella church graces the vicinity, and the Duomo is a mere five-minute stroll to the east. Balancing tradition with modern amenities, the Baglioni, a mid-19th-century princely residence, stands as a Florence classic, resonating with grand dimensions and ornate decorations.

4. Villa Cora

Villa Cora Italy

© Villa Cora

This exceptional hotel in Florence seamlessly blends superb facilities, a prime location, and unparalleled service. The tranquil garden and refreshing pool provide respite from central Florence’s sultry embrace. Built in the 1860s by Baron Oppenheim, financier of the Suez Canal, and later graced by Empress Eugenié, Villa Cora radiates historical grandeur. A mere 15-minute walk from Ponte Vecchio, it offers a cool retreat in the summer, thanks to its elevated perch. Boasting a heated pool, spa center, and a vibrant poolside bar, Villa Cora effortlessly earns top marks for its extraordinary offerings and attentive service.

5. Hotel Savoy

Hotel Savoy, best hotels Florence

© Hotel Savoy

Nestled between the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio, the Savoy exudes historic charm with a fresh, youthful vibe. Prime in services and boasting a good restaurant, it commands Piazza della Repubblica’s café-lined view. Palazzo Strozzi, with its ever-changing exhibitions, graces the piazza. While the hotel exudes a classic feel beyond the lobby, Polizzi elevates it with exquisite Italian fabrics and bespoke furnishings. Service is a delightful blend of old-school charm with a modern twist. Although lacking a communal lounge, spacious bedrooms offer a serene retreat, complemented by the city center’s best basement gym.

6. Helvetia & Bristol

Helvetia & Bristol Florence

© Helvetia & Bristol

Located in the heart of Florence, this historic gem, part of the vibrant Starhotels group, exudes classic charm, a rich atmosphere, and a supremely central location. Positioned between Via Tornabuoni and Piazza della Repubblica, it places you within a stone’s throw of the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Uffizi, and Palazzo Vecchio. In this elegant enclave of the centro storico, away from tourist throngs, the Helvetia & Bristol unveils its illustrious past. Adorned with antiques, master paintings, and sumptuous fabrics, the hotel seamlessly marries Old Florence with a hip, lively edge. The allure extends to unique guest experiences, including visits to the historic Antico Setificio Fiorentino and mosaic workshop Scarpelli.

7. Grand Hotel Minerva

Grand Hotel Minerva, hotels Florence Italy

© Grand Hotel Minerva

Nestled in the heart of Florence, the bustling Minerva, a distinguished four-star hotel in Florence, offers a prime location and exceptional services and amenities. Its crowning jewel, the rooftop pool and terrace, treats guests to panoramic views, 360 degrees from the cityscape to the distant hills. The hotel is situated on vibrant Piazza Santa Maria Novella, flanked by the grand Dominican church, The Duomo graces the east, and the central market beckons from the north. Once a pilgrims’ hostel, Minerva’s rich history unfolds through its 1950s transformation by acclaimed architect Carlo Scarpa, the source of inspiration for its timeless interior design.

8. Continentale

Continentale hotel Toscany

© Continentale

Ferragamo’s Continental captivates design aficionados, fashion enthusiasts, and romantic duos. Nestled at Ponte Vecchio, its intimate spa and breathtaking rooftop bar lure patrons. Effective double-glazing shields against the outside bustle, offering a tranquil escape. Situated atop Ponte Vecchio, Uffizi, Piazza della Signoria, Duomo, and Pitti Palace are mere minutes away. The second in Ferragamo’s Lungarno Collection, the hotel emanates a feminine, playful spirit. Michele Bonan’s design nods to travel’s grandeur and the glamour of 1950s-60s aesthetics. Public spaces grace the mezzanine floor, featuring a Relax Room with panoramic views, a small bar, a pristine lounge, and a charming breakfast room.

9. Torre di Bellosguardo

Torre di Bellosguardo, hotels Florence, Italy

© Torre di Bellosguardo

Nestled on a hillside just beyond Bellosguardo, the Torre di Bellosguardo stands as a Renaissance villa, preserving its original features. Purchased by Barone Amerigo Franchetti’s grandmother in 1913, the villa, crowned by a 13th-century tower, operates as a discreet 16-room hotel. Eschewing luxury for authentic ambiance, it offers exceptional value and an idyllic escape from crowds. Surrounded by magnificent grounds, the villa affords panoramic views of Florence. Renaissance aesthetics echo through spacious rooms adorned with vaulted ceilings, frescoes, carved stone fireplaces, wrought iron lamps, and ponderous Florentine antiques, including museum-worthy pieces. The true delight lies in the glorious garden, featuring a panoramic pool and lounge area.

10. Palazzo di Camugliano

Palazzo di Camugliano

© Palazzo di Camugliano

For those yearning to experience life within a grand palazzo, this hotel is a perfect choice when looking for hotels in Florence. Brimming with original features and an air of understated luxury, it’s strategically situated for sightseeing yet blissfully removed from the tourist throngs. Nestled between the station and the river on an antique shop and restaurant-lined street, it strikes the ideal balance, a 10-minute’ walk from the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio, yet comfortably distant from crowds. The vibrant Oltrarno, adorned with bars, eateries, and indie shops, lies just across the river.

11. Villa San Michele

Villa San Michele, Fiesole, Toscany

© Villa San Michele

Perched on a Fiesole hillside, this Belmond gem, nestled in a 15th-century monastery, emanates history. The Renaissance façade, inspired by Michelangelo, harmonizes with the interiors blending historical charm and contemporary allure. The former church, now the reception, boasts lofty ceilings and sumptuous velvet in deep hues. Transformed cloisters offer a cozy lounge with stone columns and verdant plants. Two loggia-set restaurants provide unobstructed city views at every table. The back unveils multi-level lawns and terraces, framing fabulous vistas, while a generously sized pool invites tranquil afternoons away from tourist hordes. Historical trails on Monte Ceceri, where the hotel resides, delve into shaded woodlands.

12. Oltrarno Splendid

Oltrarno Splendid

© Oltrarno Splendid

In the heart of Oltrarno, this chic retro hotel marries style with affordability. South of the river, crowds ease, revealing cultural places and a trove of bars and eateries in San Frediano and Santo Spirito. Oltrarno Splendid has an amazing location in Florence. A brief stroll unveils Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens, Ponte Vecchio, and the Brancacci chapel. This ‘Residenza d’Epoca’ weaves aristocratic charm with original design flair. Suited for independent travelers, it shuns hotel norms, providing keys and a map with personalized recommendations for dining, drinking, and shopping. This is without a doubt one of the most unique hotels in Florence.

13. Hotel Calimala

Hotel Calimala, best hotels in Florence, Italy

© Hotel Calimala

In a serene cobblestone street, Calimala West, the younger sibling of the seasoned Calimala East, boasts a 19th-century Gothic structure. Through a meticulous renovation, the ancient walls stand exposed, harmonizing with a daring interior scheme that fuses Bauhaus hues and Art Deco contours. A chic yet welcoming lobby bar manned by an Italian crew exuding warmth and efficiency. Breakfast delights await, whether in the vibrant original locale or a more laid-back downstairs scene, featuring gourmet grab-and-go sandwiches. Angel Roofbar & Dining, the hotel’s culinary gem, captivates with a lively, youthful ambiance and a delectable fusion of Italian and Mediterranean flavors.

Learn more about Florence

Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, masterfully intertwines history, tradition, and cultural heritage. Its cityscape, a living museum, boasts iconic landmarks – the Florence Cathedral (Duomo), the grand Uffizi Gallery, and the picturesque Ponte Vecchio arching over the Arno River.

Wander through Piazza della Signoria, where sculpted masterpieces lure, and delve into the artistic treasury at the Accademia Gallery, housing Michelangelo’s David. Tales of power and opulence echo from the historic Palazzo Vecchio and Pitti Palace. Florence’s medieval thoroughfares resonate with the footsteps of luminaries like Dante and Machiavelli.

Present-day Florence vibrates with vitality, enticing with artisanal boutiques, culinary delights, and immersive cultural experiences. Beyond, Tuscan landscapes unfold with vineyards, cypress-kissed hills, and treasures awaiting discovery in Fiesole and San Miniato.

Best hotels in Florence FAQs

Some of the most popular hotels close to the city center include Hotel David, Hotel Orto De Medici, and Hotel Pendini.

Popular hotels close to Piazzale Michelangelo include Hotel Silla and Plaza Hotel Lucchesi.

Popular cheap hotels in Florence include Hotel David, Hotel Orto De Medici, and Hotel Davanzati.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Florence are Hotel David, Portrait Firenze, and Hotel Lungarno.

Villa Cora, The St. Regis Florence, and Hotel Spadai all received great reviews from families traveling in Florence.

The St. Regis Florence and Hotel Milu received great reviews from travelers looking for a romantic hotel in Florence.

Hotel Spadai, Ponte Vecchio Suites & Spa, and San Firenze Suites & Spa have a spa and received excellent reviews from travelers in Florence.